1 mmmmm. ^*v ^y^ MiNNEAPOiisr*: DOINGS IN AND ABOUT THa GREAT "FLOUR CITY." fatten bovial, Religions and General Wbith Hare Happened and are to Happen Among the People of the City on the Fall?:- -j Go to Worthinghams for your groceries. R. Ware will collect, are you ready. Look oat for the Odd-Fellows picnic Aug 1st, at White Bear. Mr. Jes'se W. Jackson, is recovering very slowly iron, his illness. Everydody will have a grand time at the Odd-Fellows picnic Aug. lat. Wait for the Odd Fellows joint picoir Monday Aug. 1st, at White Bear. THE APPBAL is on sale at 200 Washing ton Ave. 80., DeLeo's barber ihop. Copies of THB AFPBAL may be bad at Green's barber shop, No. 206 Washing ton Ave, So. You wiil not begrudga the money you pay for a dinner at Hotel Brighton. 423 2nd Ave. No. If you are not able go to Abies, 243 Nicollet avenue, and get able.See his advertisement. "Manila" Ice cream parlor at 245 Fourth avenue south, Minneapolis. Nellie Scott Boy, proprietress. Mrs. P. F. Hale is be...

1 ife'^- 4- SURVIVOR OF i THE ALBEMARLE f. PEELER SAW CUSHING'S HEROIC FEAT A PLYMOUTH. Calif ornian W Petty Officer the Confederate Ram and Bye Witness of tne Beardless Ueo tenant's Amulng ExploitReck less Wv*ga*or Steamed His Xavnek &UM the Log Barrier In a Storm Shot Terrific Effects of the JECxnloaion the Alfoe TMaO-re^a MnAJU' Sidney W Peeler 'of Calurenga valley Is one the few survivors of "the crew on the Confederate xam Albemarle on the jiight she was blown into uselessntss by the tarpedo .directed by Lieut. William B. Cushing. is a oiative of Wilmington, N. and was in the Confederate naval service three years. He was on the Tennessee, says a letter in the New York Sun from Santa Monica, Cal.. for several months, and saw the battle between the Monitor and Merrirnae in March. 1802. When the Albemarle was being built in tne spring of 1863 at Plymouth, N. "he .aided in her construction. Later he Taeoame one of her petty officers. "The Albemarle was a good counter part fdf t...

58 T- I 1 is & rf^t^^^fe^W*^ 'WWHSIf^SMivWBtSrftf^^ ST.PAUi: *3Wfc: _*.+ -4*. A WBBK8 RECORD IN M1NNESO TA'S CAPITAL.. The Saintly City and Saintly City Folks Newsy Items' of Social* BcUgiooa and General Matters Anions the People, Boll- Rev. Johnson of Iorta is in the city. Mr. Henry McFarland left Saturday for Butte, Mont. A nicely furnished room for rent at 531 Aurora Ave. Mr. Chas. (Jolemans mother is in the city paying him a visit. Miss Maiie Simmons has gone to Scotteville for a few weeks, Tou will malro no mistake if yon go to Hate) de Minkfaryour uamta. Four rooms for rent at low rates at MreM. Palmers 378 Cedar street. Mrs. Johnson of New Orleans was the guest of Mrs. F. D. Parker Monday. Mrs. E. J. Allen has been quit ill for several days but is now convalecent. Miss MinDie Jones was over from Minneapolis Tuesday visiting friends. Mies Van Patten a very accomplished young lady, of Detroit, is in the city on businees. There is ftjgfcr at this office for Mrs. Celeste H. a...

I i ft s]?l PAUL: A WEEKS RECORD I N M1NNESO .TA'S CAPITAL. Ton will malro no mistake If yon go to SQtal e Minkfaryour memla. Four rooms for rent at low rates at Mrs M. Palmers S78 Cedar street. Mr9. Johnson of New Orleans was the guest of Mrs. F. D. Parker Monday. Mrs. E. J. Allen has been quit ill for several days but is now convalecent. Misa Minnie Jones was over from Minneapolis Tuesday visiting friends. Mies Van Patten a very accomplished young lady, of Detroit, is in the city on businees. Celeste H. 16&jf, formerly of Indian apolis, Inst, Mr. R. D, Ware of St. Paul is amonp his old frienes of Minneabolis once more. St. Peter Clave* Church Picnic will be held Tuesday July 26th at Fetsche'e Grove Como Lake. Mrs. C. Dennis and little daughter of Pittsburg are in the city visiting her sieter Mrs. DaBaptist. FOR RENT, Nicely famished room suitable for gentleman. Apply at 451 St. Peter street, second floor. mim^mm^ The 8tsv-**am Laundry 222 W. 7th street is one of the best most ...

'i i 4 %& 1 &JNEAPOLIS. OOlNGS IN AN ABOUT THfc GREAT "FLOUR ClTYi^ Mutters 6aeis0, Religions svnd General WUth Have Happened and are to Happen. Among tha People of the City on the Falfc' Dr. B. B. Brown resides at 2938 Port land ave, Mr. George W. Washington is in thd ty hospital. Misa Joaie Morgan, has departed lor "Walker Minn. Look out for the Odd-Fellows picni Aug 1st, at White Bear. Mr. Anderson Scott, and family now reside at 16124th Ave. S. Mr. Albert Youog is in the city from Kansas City for along stay. Everydody will have a grand time at the Odd-Fellows picnic Aug. 1st. Wait for the Odd- Fellows joint picoir Monday Aug. 1st, at White Bear. THE APPEAL is on tale at 200 Washing ton Ave. So., DeLeo's barber shop. Hotel St. Louis, management is having trouble with tbeir crew of waiters again Mr. Walter Owens was reported dead. Thursday night at 8. P. M. at the city hospital. Copies of THE APPEAL may be had at Green's barber Bhop, No. 206 Washing ton Ave, So. You will n...

tah^MJ- I 1 ik\ rz--^^4^% lytft^ m.m*-^m^mm^m)m-A,'^^tfiim's-mi--^i^' MINNEAPOLIS. DOINGS IN AND ABOUT THfc GREAT wF*OUR CITV." I Boate feoctal, BeUgioos utf Gesteral Which Have Happened and are to Happen Aaaaac th People of the City OSJ the. The Usual Popular Picnic Of the Odd Fellows occurs On August First at White Bear Like. Tickets Fifty cents.' Dr. R. 8. Brown resides at 2938 Port land ave. Mr. T. V. Parker has taken to cyclittg* and rather likes it too. Look out for the Odd-Fellows picnic Aug 1st, at White Bear. Everydody will have a grand tim9 at the Odd-Fellows picnic Aug. 1st. Wait for the Odd- Fellows joint picnic Monday Aug. 1st, at White Bear. THE APPEAL is on tale at 200 Washing* ton Aye. So., DeLeo's barber shop. Copies of THB APPBAII maybe bad at Green's barber shop, No. 206 If ashing ton Aye, So. You will not begrudgs the money you pay for a dinner at Hotel Brighton, 423 2nd Aye. No. you are not able go to Abies, 243 Nicollet avenue, and get able.See his advertisemen...

it 'VOL. 14.irlN0. 81.^-' FINEST GUNS IN THE WORLD THESE ARE WHAT THE UNITED STATES WILL HAE., Fifty Five-Inch Wire Wound Seg mental Gang Hearing Completion The Sew American Gun Differ* in One Essential Particular From All Other Wire-Wound Pieces Bigger One to TestedLessons of the War With Spain That Will Heeded. At least four years ago it was known that better smokeless powder could be and had been made within twenty miles of New York than any producer abroad, yet to-day our brave boys in Cuba are using the old-fashioned black powder that betrays their position and thus adds 100 per cent to the fatalities, while ignorant, unprogressive Spain has smokeless powder in abundance. Our infantry rifle is away behind the times, because, al though we have a few Krag-Jorgensens, we can by no .possibility furnish more than a small proportion of our soldiers with them, and mast, perforce,- fall 'back on the antiquated Springtields. And what is more, the foregoing examples indicate only a few o...

sj?*. iliR^ i A O) Ou a %J .1. a W Wi MINNEAPOLIS. OOINGS IN GREAT AND ABQUT "FLOUR ClTYi' T^k fatten 6ocial Religions and General Which Have Happened and are to Happen Among the People ot the City on the FaU The tTBual Popular Picnic Of the Odd Fellore occurs On August First at White Bear Like. Tickets Fifty cents. Dr. R. S. Brown- resides at 2839 Port land a ve, Dr. R. S Rrown resides at 2839 Port land ave. Mrs. Luther Abbey, it an addition to the social contingent. Look out for the Odd-Fellow3 picnic Aug 1st, at White Bear. Everydody will hava a grand time at the Odd-Fellows picnic Aug. let Wait for the Odd Fellows joint picnir Monday Aug. 1st, at White Bear. THE APPEAL is on sale at 200 Washing* ton Ave. So., DeLeo's barber shop. Sir Knight S. A. Blake is a man of many virtues and generous to a fault. Mr. M. E. Singlenton is seemingly the favorite still among his many friends Miss Josie Morgan is reported well pleasad at Walker Minn.. recuperating. The Brown public reception Aug...

VOL. 14. NO 32. CYCLIST'S RACE S I WITH ATICER MOST PERILOUS PLEASURE TRIP IN JAVA. French Scientist Rides Pour Miles at Top Speed With Death at His Heels in the Shape of an.^Enor- mous Man-Eating Tiger This Same Beast Had Devoured Five Men and Only With the Greatest" Difficulty Was Cheated Out of His Sixth Victim. Amateur bicyclist though he was, a Frenchman traveling In Java, ana who was completely out of practice, has won the greatest contest on record by outdis tancing a giant tiger In a four-mile race. This champion of the world, Joseph Rosne, is prominent in French scientific circles. When he entered upon that mem orable race he was engaged in a tour of discovery, together with tne noted French geologist, Rouselle, and the Dutch geographer, Moer. The other party to the race, the tiger, too, is a noted character, though in a smaller circle of course. He is known as the "maneater of NieuwenhuyS," a dis trict in the Residency of Banjumas, Java. Nieuwenhuys is a settlement in the ...

MINNEAPOEIS. OOINGS IN AN ABO.UT TH GREAT "FLOUR CITY." Matters bucwL Religions and General Which Have Happened and are to Happen Among the People of the City oil the Fall^ Dr. E S. Brown resides at 2639 Fort land ave, Mrs, Frank Preston, has taken to wheeling. Mrs. William Grooms*, is reported improving. Mrs. Wm. Smith, sang well at Ramsey Thursday eve. Mrs. Maggie Temple, has given up boarders entirely^ Mrs. Jasper Gibbs with her wheel is to be envied by some. THEAPPSAL is on sale at 200 Washing ton Ave. So DeLeo's barber shot, Dr, E, S. Brown, office 210 Dayton Block. Phone 894Res, Phone 317 Mrs. Fannie Lillaid, represented Minneapolis at Ramsey last Thursday. The tickets are out for the Rational Jubilee Sangerfeat next Tuesday eve. Aug. 9th. Copies of THB APPBAL may be had at Green's barber shop, No. 206 "Washing ton Ave, So. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson, have returned to the "Flour City" to reside permanently. "The Manilla Club" gave its private picnic and all enjoyed a very ple...

**v ,W. Sr ^SBV A ^OTJLD you know the ne^ V-rf?" VQfcl* NO. I'.JI" MEN0FTHE8TH. THE AFRO-AM ERICAN REC1M E NT OF ILLINOIS FfNE SOLDIERS The Regiment Is Thoroughly Equipped and Well Drilled and is the Only Afro-American Regiment In America Officered Th roughout by Afio-Ametlcens* SPRINGFIELD, III., Aug. 5.There has been a wonderful Tbiprovement In the Eighth Illinois volunteers since the men received their new uniforms and equipment from the government. This iBsue seems to have put new life and vigor into the sturdy colored tons of Illinois, and the/that have entered upon their, ?"*^,T[?*h a vis iLsurpriejng. u^a TeWVeefcS ago HITriois had only one battalion of colored soldiers. Now she has a full regi ment composed entirely, officers and all, of colored men, and it would be a hard matter to distinguish the old soldiers from the new. This is due to hard work. The. "rookies," or raw recruits, and there are eight companies of them In all, have been drilled hard during their time in cam...